His stats indicate that he can overplay and bluff some hands on river, coz his w$sd is so low. On this case my decision would base on hero's river aggression. If you do that ch/r for bluff, too, then I'd go for call. If you never bluff ch/r river, I could see myself here facing Ax
, so could be tight fold.

Postflop is also messed up until river.. you float the weak gutshot against a tight range which doesn't make sense since you never 'bluff him later' and you don't get the odds to draw, on the turn you improve your equity and call the small bet (not weak bet imo, probably more inducing think from such a tight player) but you basically let the opponent play how he feels comfortable and use his position to the max. If you want to play this hand you need to be able to win without hitting because you don't hit often enough.. You flopped close to the best you can in the 'not hit my hand' category and you do nothing but play passively. This is probably not that bad but this is because your opponent is TOO TIGHT to ever bluff.

In other words, you need very clear idea of how he thinks to make this extremely marginal call pre and judging by postflop play, you obviously don't have that yet.

Regarding river, all you can do is decide if he overplays a set like this often enough to call. It's just combo counting...